Sun 26th May Marsworth to Aylesbury by car
Side ponds on the locks are no longer
used
Moored at Marsworth
We walked down
to the car park by the Bluebell Café where Stephanie soon arrived to collect us
and take us by car to Aylesbury where we joined others for the Broughton Church
service. It was good to catch up with friends, although there were some away as
it was half term week.
James Talbot
was speaking and leading the worship, and Emma led the meeting. The Kingsbrook
group were there as it was the fourth Sunday.
Worship band
We were able to
collect some post from the boater’s room – only one item, our GOBA sticker and
magazine about the Great Ouse.
Stephanie
kindly took us back via Sainsburys for a bottle of milk, as there are no shops
at Marsworth. We had a pleasant lunch at the Anglers Retreat. We followed this
with a visit to
Bluebells for a
drink and a pudding.
There were very
few unusual birds on the reservoirs. A few tufted ducks were there, but no
pochards or egrets. However, there were lots of swifts screaming overhead.
We had heavy
rain in the early afternoon, and this was followed by a very black sky with
bright sunshine, making intriguing lighting contrasts.
Heavy rain
water art
Black sky and sunshine
We heard later
that we had missed Naomi Barnes who had been moored just below us at the
junction last night. She went back down the locks to Aylesbury today.
No boating
today
Mon 27th
May Marsworth to Tiddenfoot Lake, Leighton
We cruised slowly past the moored boats and went down one
lock, past the Aylesbury Arm to the sanitary station, where we discovered that
there are rubbish bins hidden in a cupboard at the back. In the past we have
used the wheelie bins at the next bridge.
Lock 39 by Bluebell Café
New homes near the junction
Then it was on to the two further Marsworth Locks, where a
boat was coming up so we waited for them, hoping another boat might catch us up
so we could share. None did, so we continued on our own. As it was a holiday
Monday there were people out doing things, including a long walk down the Grand
Union for some.
Long distance walkers by Marsworth Locks
We passed Pitstone and the swing bridge, and at the
Seagrove Locks we started to encounter boats returning from the Commodores
Cruise. This meant that the three Seagrove Locks were in our favour.
At Ivinghoe Locks we caught up with a hire boat, and it was
good to share locks with them.
Ivinghoe Locks
Many of the locks have a double bridge
in this area
Horton Lock
Whipsnade Lion in the distance
Be careful how you say this
Black headed gull
Moored after the bypass bridge near Tiddenfoot. James went for a walk to find the new shops he
had heard about from another boater today. It was an unofficial footpath, which
involved climbing over a low fence, under another and across an old footbridge
across the River Ouzel. He returned the
same way, as there was no footpath on the main road.
Moored by Tiddenfoot Park
Footbridge
New shopping zone
James then crossed the canal on the modern footbridge and
had a walk round Tiddenfoot Lake. Thankfully he had taken a brolly as it rained
hard for a short while. There was a pylon catching the sun.
Tiddenfoot Lake
Heavy rain
Pylon
Rainbow
Leaves and water
12 locks, 7
miles, 1 swing bridge.
Tue 28th
May Tiddenfoot to Leighton Buzzard
We had a very short cruise today. We moored before the
bridge in Leighton Buzzard. There were no rings or piling, and the earth was
very soft. A boat went past and pulled out our mooring pins Very soft earth. Blue angle iron mooring pins,
so we used our long blue bits of angle iron, which only come out on such
occasions.
We went into Leighton Buzzard to visit the market, which
was very limited. We caught a bus to Aylesbury to visit the Vodafone shop to
change the pin on James’s new phone. We managed to buy a hard cover for it, but
the Vodafone shop wanted to see a passport or driving licence before they would
do anything. Unfortunately, the driving licence was with the passport, back on
the boat. We did manage to obtain a new sim from them, and will have to get the
phone number transferred by phoning them.
We returned to
Leighton Buzzard and visited Tesco before going back to the boat.
1 mile, 0
locks. Dep 0910, arr 0930.
Next: On to
Milton Keynes for Sunday.